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Eterna MSCSLEDCR User manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A guide for qualied electricians
Model:
MSCSLEDCR / MSCSLEDWH
LED Colour Temperature Selectable Ceiling/Wall
Fitting With Microwave Sensor
These instructions are provided as a guideline to assist you.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Pack contents:
1 x LED ceiling tting
Email: [email protected].uk / technical@eterna-lighting.co.uk
Visit our website: www.eterna-lighting.co.uk Made in ChinaIssue 0517
LED LAMP SPECIFICATIONS:
Luminaire lumens (with diuser):
Warm White, Cool White, Day-
light White
1250 lm
1350 lm
1300 lm
Lumens from chip (array): Warm
White, Cool White, Daylight
White
1700 lm
1850 lm
1750 lm
Useful lumens (array): Warm
White, Cool White, Daylight
White
1200 lm
1300 lm
1250 lm
Rated Wattage 17W
Rated luminous ux 1200/1300/1250 lm
Nominal life time of the lamp 35,000 hrs
Colour temperature 3100/4200/6400K
Number of switching cycles
before premature lamp failure 15,000
Warm-up time up to 60% of the
full light output Instant full light
Dimmable No
Nominal beam angle 120°
Rated power 17W
Rated lamp lifetime 35,000 hrs
Lamp power factor >0.88
Lumen maintenance factor at
end of nominal life >0.7
Starting time <0.1s
Colour rendering >80 Ra
Colour consistency Within 6 step
Macadam ellipse
Rated peak intensity 520cd
Rated beam angle 120°
Voltage / Frequency 240V~50Hz
Not suitable for accent lighting
Polished Chrome Eect
White
1-2 Detection
Area
Daylight
Sensor Power
Supply
220-240V
Out Control
O / On
3-4 Hold
Time
5-6 Daylight
Threshold
Microwave
Sensor
OFF ON

LAMP REPLACEMENT:
MICROWAVE SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS:
The light source contained in this luminaire
shall only be replaced by the manufacturer,
service agent or a similar qualied person.
CAUTION, RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
The light source is designed to last the lifetime of the
luminaire.
EVENTUALLY, YOU MAY WANT TO
REPLACE THIS PRODUCT:
Regulations require the recycling of Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (European
“WEEE Directive” eective August 2005—UK WEEE
Regulations eective 2nd January 2007). Environment
Agency Registered Producer: WEE/GA0248QZ.
WHEN YOUR PRODUCT COMES TO THE END OF
ITS LIFE OR YOU CHOOSE TO REPLACE IT, PLEASE
RECYCLE IT WHERE FACILITIES EXIST  DO NOT
DISPOSE WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE.
CLEANING:
Clean this tting only with a soft dry cloth.
Do not use any chemical or abrasive cleaners.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS:
If you believe your product is defective, please
return it to the place where you bought it. Our
Technical Team will gladly advise on any Eterna
Lighting product, but may not be able to give specic
instructions regarding individual installations.
874/2012
MODELNO.
MSCSLEDCR/WH
PRODUCT
TYPE
MICROWAVE
MOTION SENSOR
Operating Voltage 220-240VAC 50/60Hz
HF System 5.8GHz CW radar
Transmission Power <0.2mW
Detection Angle 30-150 Degree
Power Consumption <0.5W
Detection Range Max. 10m adjustable
Time Setting 5s-15m
Mounting Indoors, ceiling and wall
Light Control 2-50lux, disable
Working Temp -20 to +60 degree
RED DIRECTIVE Eterna Lighting Ltd
Microwave Occupancy Sensor
Full declaration available at www.eterna-lighting.co.uk
READ THIS FIRST:
Check the pack and make sure you have all of the
parts listed on the front of this booklet. If not,
contact the outlet where you bought this product.
This product must be installed by a competent
person in accordance with the current building and
IEE wiring regulations.
As the buyer, installer and/or user of this product it
is your own responsibility to ensure that this tting
is t for the purpose for which you have intended
it. Eterna Lighting cannot accept any liability for
loss, damage or premature failure resulting from
inappropriate use.
This product is designed and constructed according
to the principles of the appropriate British Standard
and is intended for normal domestic service. Using
this tting in any other environments may result in
a shortened working life, for example where there
is prolonged periods of use or higher than normal
ambient temperatures such as lighting public or
shared spaces or in nursing /care home facilities.
Switch o the mains before commencing installation
and remove the appropriate circuit fuse or lock o
MCB.
This product is suitable for use in living areas,
Bathroom Zone 2 and outsides of zones.
If being tted in a bathroom a 30mA RCD must
be used.
This product is designed for permanent connection
to xed wiring: this must be a suitable circuit
(protected with the appropriate MCB or fuse).
This product is suitable for installation on surfaces
with normal ammability e.g. wood, plasterboard
and masonry. It is not suitable for use on highly
ammable surfaces (e.g. polystyrene, textiles).
Before making xing hole(s), check that there are no
obstructions hidden beneath the mounting surface
such as pipes or cables.
The chosen location of your new tting should
allow for the product to be securely mounted (e.g.
to a ceiling joist) and safely connected to the mains
supply (lighting circuit).
When making connections ensure that the terminals
are tightened securely and that no strands of wire
protrude. Check that the terminals are tightened
onto the bared conductors and not onto any
insulation.
This product is double insulated. Do not connect any
part to Earth.
This product is not intended to be used by children
and persons with sensory, physical and/or mental
impairments that would prevent them from using it
safely.
You are advised at every stage of your installation to
double-check any electrical connections you have
made. After you have completed your installation
there are electrical tests that should be carried out,
these tests are specied in the current IEE wiring and
building regulations.
INTRODUCTION:
The ceiling / wall light incorporates a microwave
sensing device which continuously scans the
operating zone and immediately switches the
light on when it detects movement in that area.
This means that whenever movement is detected
within the range of the sensor the light will switch
on automatically and illuminate the area you have
selected to light. While there is movement within
range of the unit the light will remain on.
A microwave sensor is an active motion detector
emitting high-frequency electro-magnetic waves at
5.8GHz and receiving their echo. The sensor detects
change in the echo pattern within its detection
zone and the light is then triggered. The wave can
pass through doors, glass and thin walls and will
continually monitor the signal within the detection
area.
INSTALLATION:
Choose the location for your new tting according to
the conditions listed opposite.
01) Hold the base of the tting and gently turn the
diuser and decorative trim anti-clockwise and
lift o.
02) Unscrew and remove LED gear tray.
03) Drill holes in the back of your tting for your
xing screws, take care and drill gently to
ensure a clean hole through. Use a drill bit sized
appropriately to your xing screws (not supplied).
04) Using the back of your tting as a template,
mark the position of your xing holes on your
mounting surface.
05) Prepare the holes in your mounting surface as
appropriate for your xings.
06) Pierce the rubber grommet in the back of your
tting making a hole just large enough to make a
tight t around the incoming mains cable.
07) Thread the cable through the grommet and oer
the tting to the ceiling / wall.
08) Secure the tting in place. Note, if protection
against ingress of moisture is required, the heads
of screws must be covered with a silicone or
similar sealant.
09) Check that the grommet is still correctly tted in
the cable entry hole and around the incoming
cable.
10) Make the electrical connections to the terminal
block according to the markings:
Brown to live (L) • Blue to neutral (N)
11) Connect the plug/socket between terminal block
and gear tray.
12) Replace gear tray and secure in position with the
three screws.
13) Set colour temperature to the desired option. See
opposite.
14) Set desired settings on microwave
15) Oer the diuser and decorative trim onto the
top of the tting and turn clockwise until they are
held securely.
16) Restore the power and switch on.
UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROLS:
REFER TO MICROWAVE SENSOR PICTURE ON
FRONT PAGE
The sensor is an active motion detector: it emits a
high frequency electromagnetic wave 5.8GHz and
receives its echo. The sensor detects the change
in echo from movement in its detection zone. A
microprocessor then triggers the switch light ON
command. Detection is possible through doors,
panels of glass and thin walls.
DETECTION RANGE:
This determines the eective range of the motion
detector and is set up by DIP switches at the
sensor itself, refer to gure. Note that reducing the
sensitivity will also narrow the detection range.
The following settings
are available:
I - Detection Range 100%
II - Detection Range 75%
III - Detection Range 50%
IV - Detection Range 10%
HOLD TIME:
This determines the time the tting remains at
100% level on motion detection and is set with DIP
switches at the sensor itself, refer to gure. The walk
test setting is useful when installing the tting to
establish correct operation and range.
The following settings
are available:
I - Walk test mode 5s
II - 90s
III - 5 minutes
IV - 15 minutes
DAYLIGHT SENSOR:
This setting holds o the 100% light output should
there be sucient daylight and is set using DIP
switches at the sensor, refer to gure.
The following settings are available:
I - Photocell disabled
II - 50 lux twilight operation
III - 10 lux twilight operation
IV - 2 lux darkness operation only
*In daylight setting the
lamp(s) will always be on
with motion detected
and operate at 100% light
output, even in bright
daylight.
225cm
60cm240cm
60cm
radius
from tap
ZONE 1
ZONE 0
ZONE 2
ZONE 2
Bathroom Zones Diagram
DETECTION AREA
1 2
I  100%
II 75%
III 50%
IV   10%
KEY: ON:  OFF: 
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
5 6
I  Disable
II 50 Lux
III 10 Lux
IV   2 Lux
KEY: ON:  OFF: 
HOLD TIME
3 4
I  5s
II 90s
III 5min
IV   15min
KEY: ON:  OFF: 
L N
Blue
(Power Cable)
Brown
(Power Cable)
Blue
(Power Cable)
Brown
(Power Cable)
1 2 K Temp LEDs On
WW 3100K All Orange
DL 6400K All Yellow
CW 4200K All Orange
All Yellow
=ON = OFF
ON
OFF
NOTE: In warm white (3100K) and daylight white
(6400K) operation only one set of LEDs will illuminate,
in cool white (4200K) both sets of LEDs will illuminate.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

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